Twin Valley League 11-Man All-League Honors Announced

1st Team Offense

NameGradePositionSchool
Creighton Smith11O-LineValley Heights
Lawson Stryker11O-LineValley Heights
Mason Stallbaumer12O-LineCentralia
Parker Koch12O-LineCentralia
Dylan Magnett12O-LineOnaga
Jacob Flentie12BackCentralia
Jackson Kolterman12BackOnaga
Kelby Windmeyer12BackDoniphan West
Jayden DeWalt12BackValley Heights
Logan Gray12BackValley Heights
Ben Haverkamp12EndCentralia
Quentin Aldefer10EndCentralia
Royce Ekstrum12EndValley Heights

1st Team Defense

NameGradePositionSchool
Mason Stallbaumer12D-LineCentralia
Dylan Magnett12D-LineOnaga
Creighton Smith11D-LineValley Heights
Parker Koch12D-LineCentralia
Jacob Flentie12LinebackerCentralia
Henry Heideman12LinebackerCentralia
Ben Haverkamp12LinebackerCentralia
Jackson Kolterman12LinebackerOnaga
Logan Gray12LinebackerValley Heights
Royce Ekstrum12Defensive BackValley Heights
Quentin Aldefer10Defensive BackCentralia
Kolter Peterson11Defensive BackDoniphan West

2nd Team Offense

NameGradePositionSchool
Hayden Paolino11O-LineDoniphan West
LJ Koelzer12O-LineOnaga
Aidan Talley11O-LineCentralia
Mack Shanks12BackValley Heights
Henry Heideman12BackCentralia
Gavin Kolterman11BackOnaga

2nd Team Defense

NameGradePositionSchool
Lawson Stryker11D-LineValley Heights
Isaac Reincke10LinebackerCentralia
Wyatt Boggs12LinebackerOnaga
Xavier Berges10LinebackerOnaga
Degan Ronnebaum10Defensive BackCentralia
Cayden Dummermuth12Defensive BackValley Heights
Cooper Eberly12Defensive BackDoniphan West

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